Cummins will be the leading provider of electrified power in our commercial and industrial markets just as we are the leader in diesel and natural gas powered products.

Cummins will provide the entire electrified power solution, as well as some of the most critical components that have the largest impact on performance, quality and power of the system to deliver the most value to our customers. Our Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) system launches in 2019 for bus, and our Range Extended Electric Vehicle (REEV) system launches in 2020 for bus. Additional offerings for various other applications are soon to follow.

Cummins will be the leading provider of electrified power in our commercial and industrial markets just as we are the leader in diesel and natural gas powered products.

Cummins will provide the entire electrified power solution, as well as some of the most critical components that have the largest impact on performance, quality and power of the system to deliver the most value to our customers. Our Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) system launches in 2019 for bus, and our Range Extended Electric Vehicle (REEV) system launches in 2020 for bus. Additional offerings for various other applications are soon to follow.

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Remote Monitoring and Control

PowerCommand’s remote monitoring system provides a convenient way to observe generator sets, transfer switches and auxiliary power system components.

Remote Monitoring and Control Increases Power System Flexibility

Whether power system operators are within the data center or off-site, Cummins has remote monitoring and control capabilities built into our PowerCommand® control system. This enables visibility to power system performance and makes it is easily available to anyone through a Web browser via intranet or the Internet.

Approved end users can securely access the remote monitoring interface via Web browser, requiring only a computer, tablet or Web-enabled device; no additional software installation is required. In addition, the remote monitoring system allows multiple users to monitor the power system equipment simultaneously.

End users can monitor generator set performance criteria such as engine data, alternator data and control system status, as well as transfer switch connection status — source availability, source data and source connected – and load level, if available. Optional input/output (I/O) devices are available to further extend monitoring capabilities.